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Cricketer and entrepreneur

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About me

  • Cricket
  • Sport
  • Australian Cricket Team
  • International Cricket
  • Brisbane Heat
  • BBL
  • Sports Business
  • Business

Chris Lynn is one of the most devastating big hitting batsmen in the world. 

He has been a dominant force in KFC Big Bash League, named Player of the Tournament in BBL|05, hammering 378 runs from 218 balls at a strike rate of 173.4.

Lynn smashed 27 sixes along the way, the highlight of his tournament a blistering 101 from 51 balls against Hobart Hurricanes.

He also attracted plaudits after slamming five consecutive sixes during one over from former Test paceman Ben Hilfenhaus in his side's clash with the Melbourne Stars at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. 

He has also earned several contracts in the Indian Premier League, with his time in the IPL highlighted by an incredible catch on the boundary in 2014.

Playing in just his second Sheffield Shield match in 2010, a 19-year-old Chris Lynn gave an insight into his impressive ability by hitting 139 out of Queensland’s total of 285, becoming the fourth youngest player behind Andrew Symonds, Jimmy Maher and Martin Love to score a century for the Bulls.

Chris is entrepreneurial in spirit, and is the co-founder of coaching platform, Playbook Australia. He believes there is more to life than just cricket, and is passionate about helping the next generation.

Based in

Queensland

Available in

Need me to travel to your location? I will travel for opportunities in:
Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria